The Anderson Center exhibit of the Upper Mississippi River Project contains two 3X12 foot panorama photographs mounted to windows. Here are two detail photos of the installation. In the full sun they glow like stained glass.

Here is a 360 degree time lapse video of the opening of the Upper Mississippi River Project at the Anderson Center in Red Wing. One of the galleries of photographs including the large scale banner is shown. Photographs by David Husom

Select the image to open the video. Use your mouse to navigate the video while it is playing.

David Husom's one person exhibit of the Upper Mississippi River Project opens today at the Anderson Center in Red Wing Minnesota.The exhibit contains over 30 photographs and includes large scale conventional photo prints, backlit transparencies, floor graphics and a 4X20 foot hanging circular banner.

The photographs, taken over an 18 month period, document the landscape and towns in the driftless area of the Mississippi valley from Hastings to Winona Minnesota and Prescott to Fountain City Wisconsin. Taken with a UAV or drone the 360 degree panorama photographs show how the Mississippi River has informed this rich environment.

The exhibit is open Monday to Friday 8AM to 4 PM and is up through November 21st. The Anderson Center at Tower View is on the north end of Red Wing on highway 61. It is about an hour south of the Twin Cities metro area

This weeks Red Wing newspaper the Republican Eagle features a cover story on the coming exhibit at the Anderson Center of David Husom's photographs and installations. The one person exhibit opens October 5th and runs through November 21st.